Sentence example with the word 'turgid'

turgid

aureate, bug-eyed, dropsical, fat, gassy, heavy, lumbering, ponderous, pursy, stuffy, tumorous

Definition adj. ostentatiously lofty in style

Last update: May 24, 2016


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The turgid waters of the river will subside.   [adjective]

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Although there is much to recommend this book, some chapters can be rather turgid, and the high price may well dissuade many.   [adjective]

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Some fairly turgid prose is often broken up by an acid aside, for which the reader is too often rather thankful.   [adjective]

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Clement professed to despite rhetoric, but was himself a rhetorician, and his style is turgid, involved and difficult.   [Please select]

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Never would he have more turgid, pent-up, tearing emotions to get rid of than now.   [Please select]

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As to Jeremy Taylor, "I confess that all that turgid rhetoric wearies me."   [Please select]

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Her heart was a volcano, seething, turgid, full of contending fires.   [Please select]

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He slipped into his place as the hansom wheeled into the turgid tide of west-bound traffic.   [Please select]

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Dominey felt as though he were breathing an atmosphere of turgid and poisoned sweetness.   [Please select]

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